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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October B7 1C, 1971 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10. 10 AM TO 7 PM. Hear New Bishop Episcopalians Gather At Park City Parley By John Green ; diocese would share in the decisions and responsibilities more than ever before. Since coming to Utah, the bishop said, he has been impressed with the pride and enthusiasm Utahs Episcopalians, particularly the young people, have for their religion. During the conference, delegates will elect committee's men and trustees for the and committees boards. These include: ministry, liturgical, structure and college, canon, ecumenical, youth conferences, and the newly created committee for the Indian parishes. The conthrough ference continues Sundav. Tribune Correspondent PARK CITY - Nearly 300 laydelegates, clergy, parish men and young people are attending the Episcopal Diocese of Utahs first annual convention at the C'est Bon Hotel here. According to the Rt. Rev. Otjs Charles, newly ordained bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, the conference is particularly significant because it is the first official meeting of clergy and laymen since the church in Utah bediocese in came a 1971 Prior to that time. Bishop Charles said, the church was administered on a missionary status in Utah, rather than as a separate diocese. The shift in. status from missionary to diocesan will permit Utah Episcopalians to decide their oVn objectives, goals and prid S.L. March In discussing his program for Utah, Bishop Charles said he hopes for a much broader base of involvement through parish delegates, wardens and Members the of DISPOSABLE CREW SOCKS DIAPERS 68( Box of 18 Sun. Only Reg. 1.38 T m ri m Keep your hair in shape a long, long time by picking up several of these lor ab- sorbent, disposable diapers. Fit baby 12 to 22 pounds. Convenient! T.M, DuPont Corp. twin packs. Sale! Fluid Ounces Wasatch the University of Utah Union Ballroom Saturday to set plans for a peace march Sold at Parley's Way and Redwood to ciiete an environment within the diocese in which each person has an opportunity to express his or her particular needs, concerns, hopes and aspirations, an environment in which our decisions will of reflect the consensus the church leader opinion, The march will start at the State Capitol and end at Libroute of a simierty Park lar march sponsored May 15 by the group which drew an estimated 2,000 persons. Robert W. Church, a Vietnam war veteran and publicity director of the group told the 28 people at the conference llie demonstration would be bigger than any in the past. He said they must protest the United States role in Vietnam and stop the country from finding other Vietnams such as Cambodia, Laos and Haiti. the don't want "People United States to rape their lands and make them second-clas- s citizens." Mr. Church said. SALE! 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